Planning and Design for High-Tech Web-Based Training
- 3h 24m
- Constance L. Koskinen, David E. Stone
- Artech House
- 2002
This is the first book to comprehensively address, step-by-step, the planning and design of a Web-based training project. Drawing on their experience with global companies in implementing Web-based training (WBT), the authors explain how to apply the proven framework of traditional instructional design to the unique demands of designing Web-based training.
Planning and Design for High-Tech Web-Based Training is essential reading for senior training executives, training managers, and WBT designers and developers. The book includes: numerous real-world case studies that illustrate how language and cultural issues are addressed in courses focusing on both soft and technical skills; approaches and considerations for a variety of training scenarios; and reference lists of resources and associations. To keep the material current, an associated Web site provides templates, examples, and links to more information.
About the Authors
David E. Stone provides WBT consulting services to a variety of U.S. and European corporations. He has been active in the field of E-Learning for more than 2 decades. Dr. Stone has lectured and published extensively and holds a Ph.D. in educational psychology from Cornell University.
Constance L. Koskinen is Manager of Technical Training for Federated Department Stores. With more than 20 years in business management and 8 years designing and developing training programs, she holds a certification in human and training development from the University of Georgia, and an M.S. in technical communications from Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta, Georgia.
In this Book
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Planning and Design for High-Tech Web-Based Training
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The Web-Based Training Development Model
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Traditional Analysis Within a Web Based Training Mode
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Technical Analysis
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Your Overall WBT Strategy
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The Training Strategy
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The ISD Document
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Your Detailed WBT Plans
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WBT Development Guidelines
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Content Development
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Deployment
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Summative Evaluation and Maintenance
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Localization
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What’s Next?